The defending Mid-Penn Conference and Keystone Division champions moved indoors Tuesday to host Mechanicsburg at Hershey Racquet Club in a pivotal Keystone clash, and the Trojans took all three singles courts to remain unbeaten with a 4-1 team match victory.

"I try not to put too much pressure on the girls," Hershey head coach Cindy Wolfong said. "Every match is a tough match. I told them today was gonna be a tough one and not to take it too lightly. The match could have flipped."

"Libby played very well," Wolfong said. "She ran the player around and her serve was very consistent. You could tell by her posture on the court. ...Adriana did very well. She didn’t have her footing early but she found it. I’m very proud of all of them."

When the Trojans picked up the win at No. 2 doubles — a 6-0, 6-2 win for Mackenzie Klinger and Alex Muscalus over Mechanicsburg’s Alexis Hoffman and Eve Allen — that clinched the match. It cleared the decks for what proved to be a riveting clash between Hershey’s Alex Oggero and Mechanicsburg’s Nicole Coons at top singles.

A scant 3 hours and 10 minutes after it began, Oggero emerged the winner by a 6-7 (5), 6-3, 7-5 score. It was a tenacious, grueling affair. Coons jumped out early in the first set 5-2, then held on in the tiebreak; lost the second set, then got out to a 4-1 third-set lead before Hershey’s senior leader roared back to take the match.

"I was really happy with the way I played," Coons said in defeat. "It was a long match, but I played my game. I would rather go down playing my game and make her play my game. I’ll take the loss and work on it for next time."

Behind singles wins by Samantha Wright, Samantha Markey and Katie Krishan, Gettysburg beat Palmyra 4-1. The Warriors moved to 5-2, 2-1... Lower Dauphin recorded yet another sweep, this time a 5-0 win over Susquehanna Twp. The Falcons were led by Shelby Jones and Kaity Diskerud, who dropped two games between them. Kailynn Dunkle beat Kaylee Yoffee 6-3, 6-3 at No. 1 singles. LD improved to 7-0, 2-0.

COMMONWEALTH

Central Dauphin dropped two of three singles courts but rallied for a doubles sweep to pull out a 3-2 over Cedar Cliff. Molly Shenk dropped CD’s Abby Nowka at No. 1 singles 6-1, 6-4, but the Rams won both doubles matches in straight sets. ... Chambersburg beat Red Land 4-1 behind a singles sweep by Abby Jacobs, Cooper McGarvey and Mandy Bell. Carlisle beat CD East 4-1.